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Nursing alumni gather at Ingram School of Nursing for Homecoming

On October 19th, alumni gathered at the Ingram School of Nursing for tours of the Ingram School of Nursing’s (ISoN) spacious and modern clinical teaching laboratories led by Professor Hugo Marchand, and a special Centennial presentation prepared by Professor Madeleine Buck (retired) highlighting the milestones in the School’s 100-plus years of leadership and innovation in nursing education.

Alumni in attendance included a graduate of the Class of ’66 and four members of the BScN Class of ’78, all of whom appreciated the chance to reconnect with their former classmates over tea and scones.

Several faculty members were on hand to answer questions about the ISoN’s pedagogical approaches, while student ambassadors from the Nursing Undergraduate Society and the Nursing Graduate Students Association welcomed and engaged with alumni. All agreed that while pedagogical approaches have changed over the years, what has not changed is the ISoN’s commitment to excellence in nursing education.

Photo credit: Laura May Vogel and Saruul Khishigjargal.

Nursing alumni chat by the window in the open study space on the 18th floor of the Ingram School of Nursing
Nursing alumni reconnect at the Ingram School of Nursing.

Patricia Rose, BScN'78, MSc(A)'91 (centre) chats with BScN Program Director Lia Sanzone and Professor Madeleine Buck (retired).

Two faculty, one university advancement staff member and two student ambassadors welcome nursing alumni at Homecoming 2023.
Faculty and student ambassadors welcome nursing alumni at Homecoming 2023.

Nursing alumni ask many questions as they tour the Satoko Shibata Clinical Nursing Laboratories during Homecoming 2023,
A tour of the Satoko Shibata Clinical Nursing Laboratories was one of the highlights of Homecoming 2023.

Close to two dozen China teacups with matching saucers are lined up on the counter at Homecoming 2023.
This special occasion called for dainty and decorative China teacups with matching saucers.

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